I see several comments that this officer should be put in jail and charged with a crime. I am wondering how those who feel that way would justify it, not in feelings, but in facts.
I see this as a mistake. He should not have shot either person. We all see that now, no doubt.
Should a bus driver who makes a mistake and kills a pedestrian in a crosswalk go to jail? Should an electrician who does a bad connection wiring a pool light and a person gets electrocuted go to jail for that death?
The two examples above are people who are licensed and trained similarly to police officers and both examples people died who should not have.
Should a motorist who makes a mistake (like turns down a one way street, or makes an illegal/improper turn) and kills someone go to jail?
Seriously, I would like to hear the thought process of an officer deciding to shoot someone and that meaning it is a criminal offense.
Please remember there is no need to attack me, I can prove I have no problem with an officer being charged with a crime and being prosecuted. Ask me!
I see this as a mistake. He should not have shot either person. We all see that now, no doubt.
Should a bus driver who makes a mistake and kills a pedestrian in a crosswalk go to jail? Should an electrician who does a bad connection wiring a pool light and a person gets electrocuted go to jail for that death?
The two examples above are people who are licensed and trained similarly to police officers and both examples people died who should not have.
Should a motorist who makes a mistake (like turns down a one way street, or makes an illegal/improper turn) and kills someone go to jail?
Seriously, I would like to hear the thought process of an officer deciding to shoot someone and that meaning it is a criminal offense.
Please remember there is no need to attack me, I can prove I have no problem with an officer being charged with a crime and being prosecuted. Ask me!
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